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Post by 4wd26 »

I was out with some others from the forum and this happened to the other Pajero :!: :?:

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What went wrong, what could have been done to fix, interested in case this happens while I'm on tour.

Vehicle is a 3lt V6. To get out of the area we had to tow (with a locked 80 series cheers known2) and every now and then jack up and shove the axle back in.

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Post by J Top »

That would have driven in 4wd. The gen2s have a collar and a circlip retaining the axle bearing on the axle. With the circlip removed 27 tonnes would not move the axle through the bearing and collar.
Had any work been done on that axle, does that model have a circlip and if so was it there.
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Post by 4wd26 »

Its a gen1.
It could drive BUT the conditions (wet clay) meant that the vehicle had to be towed up the hilly sections (which it could have driven in 4wd but not 2wd)
Not sure about the circlip, or work done to the axle (not my vehicle), just concerned that it is a comon/ potential problem and don't wish to be stuck at cape york with a similar thing happening to my Gen1.
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Post by DougH »

First time I have seen it, but with semi floater axles any time you blow the axle shaft there are chances that it might walk out of the housing.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

As far as I'm aware a Gen 1 doesn't have the snap ring in front of the wheel bearing. I think what's happened is that the bearing has collapsed and the whole axle has slid sideways through the knackered bearing and bearing collar.
In a Gen 2 there is a snap ring and thick collar in front of the bearing so if the bearing craps itself it's virtually impossible for the axle to slide out (unless the bearing is totally disentegrated).
Still that axle doesn't look too healthy...................looks like it's been gaulled from spinning in bearing rubble ??
You should be able to get a 2nd hand one from a wreckers for about $150 or if the axle is still ok replace the bearing and all should be sweet.
There are 4 x 8mm bolts that hold the axle assembly to the diff housing so if you snap an axle it still won't slide out unless those bolts sheer.
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Post by known 2 »

that took a while to post about about

but yeh that would be a worry if u were out out driving on ur own.

can that hapen anytime or dose the car need to be floged for something like that to hapen

(ps. 4wd 26 my locker and compresor shit them selves
kaylee 2004 hdj78 RV. 33 mickey atz's, winchbar, 3i lift, 3i exhoust, spoties, roofracks and ufh. pimped interior .

86 lwb zook wt soa, 33's, locked, bard up, prety lights. monster tacho:/
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Post by 4wd26 »

Well it took a while for anyone to post some pics.
I thought everyone else would be taking photos, so I didn't take any.

If it is only wheel bearings, maintance would be good prevention.
A new set of bearings and you could prob fix it on the trail?

the vehicle was towed like this, so I think the axle and diff housing were rs (but the owner thought this was better than the whole car missing in the morning)

known 2- sorry to hear about the airlocker
problem with the locker or the install?
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Post by known 2 »

teh compresor seized up and the locker wont lock arb can't find a problem so it's go me stuffed
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Post by J Top »

Is it still under warrenty.? The air filter can clog with dust which will cause o/heating. Occasionally the bigend roller bearing fails. They are not suitable for airing up tyres. The barrel and piston used to be servicable.
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